Studies rhetoric as a historical phenomenon and as a practical reality. Considers how words and images are used to convince and persuade individuals of positions, arguments or actions to undertake, with particular attention to advertising, politics and culture. Studies the use of reason, emotion, and commonplaces, and compares visual and verbal techniques of persuasion.
Course Master:
Term:
Summer 2020
Discipline:
CM (Communications)
Credits:
4 credits
Type:
Regular
Level:
Undergraduate
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Pre-requisites:
EN1000 OR EN1010 OR EN2020CCE
Co-requisites:
None
Professor(s)
Information not available